I'm sure I'm gettimg ready to open up a can of worms, but what is the best spray in bedliner to get? Line-x, Reflex, etc.
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I'm sure I'm gettimg ready to open up a can of worms, but what is the best spray in bedliner to get? Line-x, Reflex, etc.
i did line-x since there is locally i knew of. it was around $450 for a crewcab short bed with no rails. and it was a great investment. and they had it done FAST! it was raining when i picked it up and he said it would be fine just give it 48 hours before i put anything heavy in it.
if you want, you could do it your self!
line x its backed by warranty. i used to work at a shop where we sprayed linex and the stuff is amazing
It's all about the same just depends on how rough or smooth you want it.
Line-x without a doubt! I've owned three trucks with line-x, raptor liner, and rhino liner. There is nothing like dropping a fire hydrant (625lbs w/ sharp angles) 3 or 4 feet from above the bed or haul metal crates loaded to hilt (1-2000 lbs)to test out the liners capabilities. Between those 3 line-x is definitely the toughest, raptor liner comes in 2nd but it has to be sprayed on thick to keep from peeling.
Anyone tried the dupli-color diy bedliner? I've thought about trying it out.
bstill, I've used those products on other things and the roll on stuff is not as easy as they make it out to be and if you looking for a "clean" application, you won't get it with those. When using a roller (as recommended) the textured additive clumps up in front of the roller every time. Now, I have used the Rust-o-leum spray bedliner, and for what it is, it's pretty good stuff. I used it to repaint the bumper and racks on my ATV and it's great for that type of application. It goes on thin, so multiple coats are needed and it's about $8 per can.
I like the Line-X. I saw West Coast Customs did a Camaro with Line-X on the outside. The Line-X rep said they can spray it on really smooth and color match the vehicle.